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Tourism
VisaOpenness
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Acknowledgments
TheTourismVisaOpennessReport2023wasdevelopedbytheSustainableDevelopmentofTourismDepartmentoftheWorldTourismOrganization(UNWTO),overseenbyMs.ZoritsaUrosevic,UNWTOExecutiveDirector.
Dr.DirkGlaesser,DirectoroftheDepartment,supervisedthereport’spreparationwithleadcontributionsfromMs.LornaHartantyo,TechnicalCoordinatorandMs.CordulaWohlmuther,Coordinator.
Mr.GordonClarkandMs.LauraDelgadoassistedincodingthevisapolicies,whichinformedthereport’scontent.
Ms.SandraCarv?o,Director,andMr.KananAliyev,Officer,oftheUNWTOTourismMarketIntelligenceandCompetitivenessDepartmentandMs.ClaravanderPol,Directora.i.oftheUNWTOStatisticalDepartment,providedinputtothereport.
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Tableofcontents
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1.COVID-19-relatedtravelrestrictions2020–2023
2.Theroleofvisas
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3.Theglobalandregionaldimensionstovisas
3.1.Theglobaldimension
3.1.1.Traditionalvisa
3.1.2.eVisa
3.1.3.Visaonarrival
3.1.4.Novisarequirementorvisaexemption
3.2.Evolutionofglobalvisapolicies
3.2.1.Visapoliciesin1980
3.2.2.Evolutionofvisafacilitationsince1980
4.Worldwideopenness
4.1.Theopennessscore–Regionalperspectivesandevolutionovertime
4.1.1.Africa
4.1.2.TheAmericas
4.1.3.AsiaandthePacific
4.1.4.Europe
4.1.5.MiddleEast
4.1.6.Conclusion
4.2.Thetwentymostopendestinations,2023
4.3.Emergingandadvancedeconomies
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5.Reciprocity
5.1.Reciprocityofvisapoliciesin2023:mainfindings
5.2.Reciprocity:focusoneconomicandpoliticalblocs
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6.Interregionalandintraregionalperformances
7.Mobilityofcitizens–outboundpotentialandvisas
8.Conclusions
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Annex1:Worldpopulationsubjecttovisapoliciesofdestinations,2023
Annex2:UNWTOregionsandsubregions
Referencesand
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Keyfindings
?AftertheliftingofCOVID-19pandemic-relatedtravelrestricions,theopennessofdestinationstointernationaltravelhasreturnedtopre-pandemiclevels..
?Thetrendovertimeindicatesthatfewerpeopleworldwiderequireatraditionalvisatotravel.While77%oftheworld’spopulationwasrequiredtoapplyforatraditionaltourismvisabeforedeparturein2008,thisfigurehasfallento47%in2023.
?Theuseofelectronicvisas(eVisas)hasincreasedsixfoldfrom3%to18%between2013and2023.
?Destinationshavebecomelessreciprocalintheirvisapoliciescomparedtopreviousyears,demonstratingagrowingtrendofunilateralactioninfacilitatingtravelforinternationaltourism.
?Digitalizationinthepost-COVID-19periodhasincreasedfurther,ashavespecificnewvisatypes,suchasdigitalnomadvisas.
Keydata,asofMay20231
?47%oftheworldpopulationaresubjecttotraditionalvisa2requirements.
?18%oftheworldpopulationcanapplyforaneVisa.
?14%oftheworldpopulationcanobtainavisaonarrival.
?Only21%oftheworld’spopulationcantravelfortourismpurposeswithoutanykindofvisa(refertotable4.1).
?AsiaandthePacifichavethehighestopennessscore3ofallworldregions,with46points.
?ThemostopensubregionsareSouth-EastAsia,EastAfricaandtheCaribbean.
?SouthAsiaandWestAfricaarethesubregionsthathaveseenthegreatestincreasein
opennesssincethelastUNWTOreportin2018.
?CentralandNorthAfrica,NorthAmericaandNorthernandWesternEuroperemainthemostrestrictivesubregions,withNorthAmericabeingthemostrestrictiveworldwide.
1AftercompletingdatacollectioninMay2023,dataanalysisstarted.Duringthepreparationperiodofthecurrentreportsomedevelopmentswereobservedasfollows:
i.Chinaintroducedaunilateralvisa-freeentrypolicyforholdersofordinarypassportsfromFrance,Germany,Italy,theNetherlands,SpainandMalaysiaduringtheperiod1December2023to30November2024.Formoreinformationpleaseconsult:
TheStateCouncilofthePeople’sRepublicofChina(2024),‘China’svisa-freepolicyfacilitatestravelsfromsixcountries’,onlineavailableat:
/news/202401/02/content_WS659342f3c6d0868f4e8e2b0b.html
[10-01-2024].
ii.TheGulfCooperationCouncil(GCC)approvedtheUnifiedGulfTouristVisaSystemproposal,whichisscheduledtobeimplementedbetween2024and2025.ThisvisaregimewillallowindividualstovisitseveralofthesixmemberstatesoftheGCC.Formoreinformationpleaseconsult:
CooperationCouncilfortheArabStatesoftheGulf(2023),‘HEGCCSG:TheUnifiedGCCTouristVisaProject,onlineavailableat:
/en-us/MediaCenter/NewsCooperation/News/Pages/news2023-11-8-4.aspx
[12-12-2023].
iii.InDecember2023,Malaysiaannouncedavisaliberalisationplantoattractforeigntouristsandgeneratenationalincome.AmongthemeasuresmentionedarethevisawaiverforChineseandIndiannationals,effective1December2023to31December2024,andtheextensionofthevisavalidityperiodfromthreetosixmonths.Formoreinformationpleaseconsult:
ImmigrationDepartmentofMalaysia–MinistryofHomeAffairs(2023),‘VisaLiberationPlan’,GovernmentofMalaysia,Putrajaya,onlineavailableat:
.my/index.php/en/pengumuman/visa-liberalisation-plan/
[20-12-2023].
iv.KenyaintroducedasofJanuary2024anelectronictravelauthorization.Formoreinformationpleaseconsult:
MinistryofInteriorandCoordinationofNationalGovernment–StateDepartmentforImmigrationServices(2024),‘ImplementationofElecronicTravelAuthorization(eTA)’,onlineavailableat:
https://immigration.go.ke/
[10-01-2024].
2In2012,eVisaswererecordedseparatelyforthefirsttime.
3TheTourismVisaOpennessIndexscoresrangefrom0to100.Thehigherthescoreoftheopennessindex,themorevisasarefacilitated.Openness
indicatestowhatextentadestinationisfacilitatingtourism.Itiscalculatedbysummingthepercentageoftheworldpopulationexemptfromobtainingavisawiththepercentagesofnovisaweightedby1,visaonarrivalweightedby0.7,eVisaby0.5andtraditionalvisaweightedby0.
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?15ofthe20mostopendestinationsareSmallIslandDevelopingStates.
?Visaexemptionsaremostcommoninthe
Caribbean(45%)andinCentralAmerica(31%).
?VisaonarrivalpoliciesarecomparativelycommoninEastAfrica(46%),SouthAsia(38%),South-EastAsia(36%)andWestAfrica(32%).
?Thepercentageofreciprocalvisapolicies
hasdecreasedfrom71%in2008to42%in
2023.
?eVisaprogrammesareprevalentinWestandEastAfrica(36%)andSouthAsia(31%),whileNorthAfrica,CentralAmerica,NorthernandWesternEuropedonotoffereVisas.
?ProgressinvisafacilitationisobservedintheMiddleEast,wherethepercentageofworldpopulationrequiringatraditionalvisafellfrom71%in2015to57%in2023.OverthesameperiodoftimetheprovisionofeVisarosefrom10%in2015to15%in2023,andvisaonarrivalfrom17%to24%.
?ReciprocalvisaexemptionamongmembersoftheGulfCooperationCouncil(GCC)hasincreasedfrom2%in2018to87%in2023.
?Non-reciprocalpolicieshavedoubledfrom2008to2023,from29%to58%.
?Advancedeconomiesshowahigherdegreeofreciprocalopenness(81%)comparedtoemergingeconomies(39%).
?ThehighestlevelsofopenreciprocitywithintheeconomicandpoliticalblocssurveyedarefoundintheSchengenareaandtheEconomicCommunityofWestAfricanStates.
?Emergingeconomieshaveseenadecreaseinreciprocityamongthemselvesfrom54%in2013to39%in2023..
?Traditionalvisarequirementsaremost
prevalentinNorthAmerica(84%),NorthAfrica
(79%),followedbytheWesternandNorthern
EuropeansubregionsandNorthEastAsia,all
withratesabove70%.
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Introduction
TheWorldTourismOrganization(UNWTO)hasbeenmonitoringtheevolutionofvisapoliciessince1963.Since2008,datahasbeencollectedonaregularbasisandconsequentlyvalidatedthroughsurveysandcommunicationwithmemberstates.Regularreportshavebeenpublishedsince2013andareavailableontheUNWTOwebsite.4ThesereportsincludetheTourismVisaOpennessIndexthatmeasuresthedegreetowhichdestinationsfacilitatetourismandhowopenacountryisintermsofvisafacilitationfortourismpurposes.Also,mobilityscoresareincludedthatindicatetowhatextentcitizensaroundtheworldaresubjecttovisapolicies,aswellasanin-depthanalysisofthereciprocityofvisapolicies.
DuringtheCOVID-19pandemic,whenCOVID-19-relatedtravelrestrictionsbecamesignificantlymoreimportantforinternationaltravel,andinlightoftheunprecedentedchallengesthepandemicposedtothetourismsector,UNWTOsupportedthesectorwithmonitoringandreportingonCOVID-19-relatedtravelrestrictions.Overthecourseofthisunparalleledperiodfortourism,theSecretariatpublishedatotaloftwelveglobalreports,includinganalysisofthecomplexinterplayofsustainability,healthandtourism-relatedfactorsthatinfluencedtheadoptionofthevarioustravelrestrictionmeasures.5
UNWTO’sTourismVisaOpennessReport2023continuesthepreviousanalysisofvisapolicies
andaimstoprovidedestinationswithevidence-
basedinsightstohelpprioritizerelatedfacilitationmeasures.
Visapoliciesareamongthemostimportantgovernmentformalitiesaffectinginternationaltourism.Onlyhalfacenturyago,travelwasheavilyinfluencedbycustomsregulations,currencyexchangelimitationsandvisaformalities.Thedevelopmentofpoliciesandproceduresforvisas,aswellasforotherkeytraveldocumentssuchaspassports,iscloselylinkedtothedevelopmentoftourism.Withtherapidgrowthofinternationaltourisminrecentdecades,thequality,reliabilityandfunctionalityofvisasandothertraveldocumentshaveevolved.
Muchprogresshasbeenmadeintravelfacilitation,whichhascontributedtothegrowthofthetourismsector.Particularlynoteworthyaretheregionalagreementsbetweenselectedeconomicandpoliticalblocsthatmutuallyexemptallorcertaincategoriesoftravellersfromvisarequirements.
Furthermore,inresponsetotheimpactoftheglobaltravelrestrictionscausedbythepandemic,manycountrieshavecreatedspecialvisas,suchasthedigitalnomadvisa6.Suchvisaaimedtoattractlong-termvisitorsduringthepandemic,supportrecoveryandattractaspecifichightechnologicalprofileoftalenttotheircountries.7
4WorldTourismOrganization(n.d.),‘TravelFacilitation’,UNWTO,Madrid,onlineavailableat:at:
/sustainable-development/travel
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facilitation
[30-10-2023].
5WorldTourismOrganization(2020–2023),COVID-19-relatedTravelRestrictions–AGlobalReviewforTourism,twelvereports,UNWTO,Madrid,onlineavailableat:
/covid-19-travel-restrictions
[30-10-2023].
6WorldTourismOrganization(2023),UNWTOBrief–DigitalNomadVisas,UNWTO,Madrid,DOI:
/10.18111/9789284424481
.7FormoreinformationonDigitalNomadVisaseeBox1.
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However,despitetheprogressmade,currentvisapoliciesarestillofteninadequate,inefficient,andanunnecessaryburdenforinternationaltravellers.
Visasperformseveralfunctions.Theyareusedtoensuresecurity,tocontrolimmigrationandlimittheentry,durationofstayoractivitiesoftravellers,togeneraterevenueandapplymeasuresofreciprocity,andtoensurethatadestination’scarryingcapacityisnotexceededandthiswaytocontroltourismdemand.Althoughsecurityiscommonlycitedasthemostimportantreasonforhavingavisarequirementinplace,inpracticeallthefunctionsmentionedcanbeobservedandarereasonsforintroducingormaintainingavisa.
Travellersseevisasmainlyasaformalitywithcosts.Ifthecostofobtainingavisa–eitherthedirectmonetarycostimposedintheformoffeesortheindirectcosts,whichmayincludedistance,timespentwaitinginlinesandthecomplexityoftheprocess–exceedsacertainthreshold,potentialtravellersmaybedeterredfrommakingaparticularjourneyormaychooseanalternativedestinationthatiseasieraccessible.
Itisnoteworthythatin1963,attheUnitedNationsConferenceonInternationalTravelandTourisminRome,delegatesfrom87Statesagreedthat“Governmentsshouldextendtothemaximumnumberofcountriesthepracticeofabolishing,throughbilateralagreementsorbyunilateraldecision,therequirementofentryvisasfortemporaryvisitors”8.Overthecourse
ofsixdecadessincethisconference,significant
progresshasbeenmade,yetitstillfallsshort
oftherealpotentialtocreateaseamlesstravel
experienceforvisitors.
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8UnitedNationsConferenceonInternationalTravelandTourism(1964),RecommendationsonInternationalTravelandTourism,August21–September5,1963,Rome.
Statesrepresentedattheconferencewere:Afghanistan,Algeria,Argentina,Australia,Austria,Belgium,Bolivia,Brazil,Bulgaria,ByelorussianSoviet
SocialistRepublic(nowBelarus),Cambodia,Cameroon,Canada,Ceylon(nowSriLanka),Chad,Chile,China,Colombia,theCongo(Leopold-Ville),CostaRica,Cuba,Cyprus,Czechoslovakia(nowCzechiaandSlovakia),Denmark,DominicanRepublic,ElSalvador,FederalRepublicofGermany,Finland,
France,Greece,Guatemala,HolySee,Hungary,India,Indonesia,Iran,Iraq,Ireland,Israel,Italy,Japan,Jordan,Kuwait,Lebanon,Liberia,Libya,Luxembourg,Madagascar,Mali,Mexico,Morocco,Nepal,theNetherlands,NewZealand,Niger,Nigeria,Norway,Pakistan,Paraguay,Peru,thePhilippines,Poland,
Portugal,theRepublicofKorea,Romania,SanMarino,SaudiArabia,Senegal,Somalia,RepublicofSouthAfrica,Spain,Sudan,Sweden,Switzerland,Syria,Thailand,TrinidadandTobago,Tunisia,Turkey(nowTürkiye),Uganda,UkrainianSovietSocialistRepublic(nowUkraine),UnionofSovietSocialistRepublics(nowRussianFederation),UnitedArabRepublic(nowEgyptandSyria),UnitedKingdomofGreatBritainandNorthernIreland,UnitedStatesofAmerica,
VenezuelaandYugoslavia(nowBosniaandHerzegovina,Croatia,NorthMacedonia,Montenegro,SerbiaandSlovenia).UNspecializedagencies:FAO,UNESCO,ICAO,WHO,IMCO.
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Methodologicalnote
whichdetailborderformalitiesastheywerereportedbymemberstatesatthattime.Thisdataprovidesavaluablebaselineforunderstandingtheevolutionofinternationaltravelregulationsandvisarequirementsoveranextendedperiod,offeringauniqueperspectiveonhowtravelfacilitationandbordermanagementhavechangedinthepastfourdecades.
ThereportfurtherhighlightssomeofthekeyfindingsoftheUNWTOBriefonDigitalNomadVisaspublishedinNovember2023.10
Forthe2023report,datawascollectedbetween
JanuaryandMay2023.Theprocessincluded
acomprehensivereviewofofficialdestination
websitesfromJanuarytoApril2023,verification
ofinformationwithsecondarypublicsourcesand
adetailedformalconsultationprocessonthe
findingswithallnational(tourism)authoritiesin
May2023.
Forthepurposeofthereport,onlymeasures
applicabletotemporaryvisitors(tourists)holding
ordinarypassports9wereconsidered.The
reportdistinguishesbetweenthefollowingfour
categoriesofvisapoliciesareconsidered:
?Traditionalvisa:alltraditionalpapervisasaffixedinthepassportandallothertypesofnon-electronicvisasthatmustbeobtainedbeforedeparture;
?eVisa:alltypesofelectronicentryandtravelauthorizationthatthetravellermustobtainpriortodeparture;
?Visaonarrival:allvisasacquireduponarrivalatthedestinationwithoutanypriorpreparationforthejourney.Typically,thistypeofvisaisissuedintheformofastamp,stickerorothervisibleendorsementinthepassport;and
?Novisa:noentrypermitisrequiredwhenenteringthedestination.
Additionally,historicaldatafromtheyear1980
weregatheredfromtheUNWTOarchiverecords,
9Excludingdiplomaticpassportsorsimilar.
10WorldTourismOrganization(2023),UNWTOBrief–DigitalNomadVisas,UNWTO,Madrid,DOI:
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1.COVID-19-relatedtravelrestrictions2020–2023
TheCOVID-19pandemichashadaprofoundimpactoninternationaltourism,negativelyaffectingdestinations,hostcommunitiesandtourism-dependentsectors.AshighlightedinthetwelveUNWTOCOVID-19-relatedTravelRestrictionsReports,11travelrestrictionsevolvedrapidlyanddiverselyduringthepandemic,overshadowingtheimpactofexistingvisapoliciesonthemovementoftravellers.ApeakintravelrestrictionswasobservedinMay2020,when75%ofalldestinationsworldwidehadtheirborderscompletelyclosed,effectivelyhaltinginternationaltourismandcontributingtoanunprecedented72%dropininternationaltouristarrivals(ITAs)in2020.12Gradually,withabetterunderstandingofthevirusanditsvariants,combinedwithglobalvaccinerollouts,governmentsbeganadoptingamorerisk-basedapproach,leadingtothegradualeasingandliftingoftravelrestrictions.
Theliftingoftravelrestrictionsoccurredthrough
variousmechanisms,leadingtosubstantial
geographicaldifferencesintherecoveryofthe
tourismsector.DestinationsinEuropeandthe
Americasgenerallyledthewayineasingtravel
restrictionsandexperiencedthestrongest
tourismrecoverycomparedtootherregions.
However,uncertaintyremainedamajorchallenge
forinternationaltravellersduringthepandemic,as
didfrequentchangesandadjustmentstotravel
restrictionsatshortnotice,lackofcommunication
ofrestrictionsongovernmentandtourism-
relatedwebsitesandadditionalfinancialcosts
duetotestingandquarantinerequirements.The
recommendationoftheEmergencyCommitteeof
theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)toendthe
PublicHealthEmergencyofInternationalConcern
(PHEIC)forCOVID-19on4May2023markeda
significantmilestoneoftheglobalefforttocontrol
thepandemic.
?PavelLosevsky
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11WorldTourismOrganization(2020–2023),COVID-19-relatedTravelRestrictions–AGlobalReviewforTourism,twelvereports,UNWTO,Madrid,onlineavailableat:
/covid-19-travel-restrictions
[30-10-2023].
12WorldTourismOrganization(2023),InternationalTourismHighlights,2023Edition–TheimpactofCOVID-19ontourism(2020–2022),UNWTO,Madrid,DOI:
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ThefindingsfromthetwelveCOVID-19-relatedTravelRestrictionsReportsunderlinethatdestinationsrespondedtothepandemicinhighlydiverseanddynamicways.Thosewithbetterenvironmentalperformance,higherhealthandhygienestandardsandagreaterrelianceontourismtendedtolifttravelrestrictionsearlier.Conversely,emergingeconomiesandSmallIslandDevelopingStatesoftenimposedfullborderclosuresmorequickly,maintainedthemforlongerandintroducedadditionaltravellerrequirementsasCOVID-19responsemeasures.TheEuropeanUnion(EU)establishedtheEUDigitalCOVIDCertificate,whichcoveredCOVID-19vaccination,testandrecovery.Withmorethan2.3billioncertificatesissueditsignificantlyenabledthetourismrecoveryintheEuropeanUnionandbeyond.13
Consequently,theCOVID-19pandemicunderscoredtheimportanceoffacilitatedtravelandhighlightedthenecessityofanevidence-basedapproachtoachieveobjectiveswiththosemeasuresandtomakecorrectionsasneeded.Theintricateinterplaybetweentheenvironment,healthandtourismsectorsnecessitatesamultifaceted,evidence-basedapproachthatincorporatesaspectsofgovernance,health,environmentandculture.Thiswillbecrucialinaddressingfuturechallengesandbuildingamoreresilientandsustainabletourismsector.
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13EuropeanCommission(2023),‘TheEUDigitalCOVIDCertificate’,EuropeanCommission,Brussels,onlineavailableat:
https://commission.europa.eu/
strategy-and-policy/coronavirus-response/safe-covid-19-vaccines-europeans/eu-digital-covid-certificate_en
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2.Theroleofvisas
Themanagementofstateborders,includingtheregulationofpeople’sentry,isasovereignright,governedbyspecificallyenactedpolicies.AlthoughtheUniversalDeclarationofHumanRightsarticulatesinArticle13therighttofreedomofmovementwithinandtherighttoleaveandreturntoone’scountry,itdoesnotconferthisrightwithregardtoenteringforeignstates.Consequently,statesmaintaintheauthoritytoregulatetheadmissionofforeignnationalsintotheirterritories.14
Visasserveastheprincipalmechanismthroughwhichstatesexertthiscontrol.Theseregulationscanbeunilaterallydeterminedorestablishedthroughbilateralormultilateralagreementswithotherstates.Thus,visapoliciesareamongthemostimpactfulgovernmentalmeasuresaffectinginternationaltourismandinfluencinginboundtourism.Atthesametime,therapidexpansionofinternationaltourisminthepastsevendecadesandthelinktovisapolicieshasemphasizedtheneedforimprovedquality,reliabilityandfunctionalityofvisasandothertraveldocuments.
Visasserveseveralcriticalfunctions,suchasensuringsecurity,controllingimmigration,generatingrevenue,applyingreciprocitymeasuresandmanagingadestination’scarryingcapacitytocontroltourismdemand.Whilesecurityisoftencitedastheprimaryreasonforimposingvisarequirements,theotherfunctionsareequally
operativeandformthebasisfortheintroductionormaintenanceofvisas.
Fromthetraveller’sperspective,visasareoftenseenascostlyandburdensomeformalities.Iftheexpenseofacquiringavisa–beitthedirectcostinfeesortheindirectcostsassociatedwithdistance,timeandproceduralcomplexity–exceedsacertainthreshold,potentialtravellersmaybedeterredfromvisitingormayoptfordestinationswithmoreaccessibleentryprocesses.
Whilehistoricallytravelwasprofoundlyaffectedbyawiderangeofmeasuressuchascustomsregulationsandcurrencyexchangelimitations,inrecenttimes,oneofthekeyadvancementscontributingtotheremarkablegrowthofthetourismsectorhasbeenthefacilitationofvisaprocessesinmanycountries.Thesignificanceofvisapoliciesfortourismhasbeenrecognizedfordecadesasevidencedattheabove-mentionedUnitedNationsConferenceonInternationalTravelandTourisminRomein1963.Itwasthenthatdelegatesfrom87statesagreedthatgovernmentsshouldextensivelyeliminatevisarequirements,eitherthroughbilateralpactsorunilateraldecisions,toimprovetravelaccessibility.
Furthermore,theConferenceonSecurityandCooperationinEurope(CSCE),heldinHelsinkiin1975andfromwhichresultedtheOrganizationofSecurityandCooperation(OSCE),aimedto
14ThiswasalsoconfirmedintheWorldTourismOrganizationDeclarationontheFacilitationofTouristTravel,adoptedattheeighteenthsessionofthe
UNWTOGeneralAssemblyinJune2009,inwhichtheGeneralAssemblyreaffirmsthesovereignrightofStatestocontroltheaccessofforeignnationalstotheirterritories,notablybymeansofvisapolicies,whichtheyhavetheauthoritytodeterminefreely,unilaterally,orincooperationwithotherStates
andrecognizesthediscretionaryauthorityofStatesinthisregard,yetitconsidersthatimprovingvisaissuancemodalitiescouldhelpfacilitatetouristtravelsignificantly.Seeformoreinformation:WorldTourismOrganization(2009),‘DeclarationontheFacilitationofTouristTravel,EighteenthsessionoftheWorldTourismGeneralAssembly,Astana,Kazakhstan,5–8October2009’,UNWTO,Madrid,onlineavailableat:
/toc/
unwtogad/2009/1
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